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Chess-Playing Robot Breaks 7-Year-Old Boy's Finger in Russian Tournament: 'This, of Course, Is Bad' The president of the Moscow Chess Federation reportedly said "robot operators, apparently, will ...
Talk about bad sportsmanship — and at the hands of a robot, no less. An AI-powered machine equipped with the gift of game strategizing (but definitely not good manners) has reportedly injured a ...
A relatively normal—well, as normal as human-vs-robot chess can be—chess game went awry last week when a 7-year-old boy’s robotic opponent broke the boy’s finger.
Cyprus’ largest educational robotics event, Robotex MRC 2025, concluded with great success over the weekend of June 28 and 29, transforming the University of Cyprus Sports Centre into a showcase of ...
The more we interact with robots, the more human we perceive them to become—according to new research from the University of ...
When I saw that a robot had broken the finger of a 7-year-old boy it was playing at the Moscow Open chess tournament, my first reaction was, "They're coming for us." All the machines that have ...
A chess-playing robot at a tournament in Russia grabbed and broke a 7-year-old boy’s finger during a game last week. ... We can’t have robot chess nerds attacking human chess nerds.
HumanPlus utilizes a single RGB camera and a whole-body policy to clone human motion in real time. The robot can learn various activities, including boxing, playing the piano, ping-pong, tossing ...